The Entrepreneur’s Guide To Starting A Home Decor Business

The Entrepreneurs Guide to Starting a Home Decor Business FEATURED

When you run a business in an area that genuinely interests you, there’s an extra level of care that goes into it. It makes sense to think about your passions and personal interests along with how much it can potentially earn you. If your interest happens to be in home decor, there a few niches to consider, so be sure to research your options. Starting a home decor business, like any other business, takes careful planning and a strong commitment.

Upcycle Furniture

If you want to run a business from home on a smaller scale, or as a side income, you may want to think about upcycling furniture. This niche requires you to find and refurbish old furniture. Thrift shops and classified ads are good sources of material. In many cases, sanding down, a fresh coat of paint, and adding handles and casters can transform the furniture. If you have skills in fabric and upholstery, you could work on projects that involve recovering chairs and sofas. The potential earnings are great, and you get to be creative and have fun in the process.

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Buy and Selling Homewares

Buying wholesale then selling for a profit is a tried and tested way to earn money in business. If your passion is homewares, base your shop or online shop on this. You could focus on one particular area and find a niche selling just lamps and lighting. You could also focus your shop on one room in the house such as the bedroom or the kitchen. Either way, you’ll have fun sourcing the items to sell and it’s a good way to make money from your passion. Just make sure that you have space for your stock if you’re selling from home. Having a garage or spare room you could use would be helpful.

Become an Interior Designer

If you really know your stuff and want to help people improve their homes, consider becoming an interior designer. It will help to have a degree in a related creative subject such as art or interior architecture, and from there you will need to gain experience. Build an incredible portfolio to show off your skills and creativity. You could begin by working for a company while gaining experience and developing your own brand.

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